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karl rove rates the presidency of george w. bush. where does george w. bush rate according to the w. in the comparison to, say, washington, lincoln, fdr? and, of course, ronald reagan? here's rove with abc's jonathan carl. >> where does karl rove historian rate president bush? among the best presidents, not so great? where do you put him? >> look, the greats you can't touch. george washington, abraham lincoln, ronald reagan, fdr, the greats. but, yeah, i put him up there. >> i put him up there. there you have it. w. coming up just shy of the greats. i personally put him in a category all by himself. >>> next, three-time presidential candidate ron paul took a dive back into politics this week and endorsed georgia republican congressman paul broun running for the u.s. senate. ron paul says he and broun keep tabs on the federal reserve, and one of their focused issues and another common bond, their thoughts on evolution. >> i've come to understand all that stuff i was taught about evolution, embryology, big bang theory, and all of that is straight from the
karl rove rates the presidency of george w. bush. where does george w. bush rate according to the w. in the comparison to, say, washington, lincoln, fdr? and, of course, ronald reagan? here's rove with abc's jonathan carl. >> where does karl rove historian rate president bush? among the best presidents, not so great? where do you put him? >> look, the greats you can't touch. george washington, abraham lincoln, ronald reagan, fdr, the greats. but, yeah, i put him up there. >> i...
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george bush, i'm not the ever going to defend george w. bush policy wise but he got elected governor of texas twice. you can't be a dumb man to do that. now he made mistakes, a very good politician. jeb bush is probably a better politician, but he'll never be president because his brother screwed it up. >> thank you. up next, what would president obama and form er first lady barbara bush chatting about at the bush library? i found that the most fascinating conversation. jimmy kimmel has some guesses as to what they may have been talking about. i love this stuff. that's in the sideshow in about a minute. this is "hardball," a place for politics. look at this. then michelle tries to get in on it. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story,
george bush, i'm not the ever going to defend george w. bush policy wise but he got elected governor of texas twice. you can't be a dumb man to do that. now he made mistakes, a very good politician. jeb bush is probably a better politician, but he'll never be president because his brother screwed it up. >> thank you. up next, what would president obama and form er first lady barbara bush chatting about at the bush library? i found that the most fascinating conversation. jimmy kimmel has...
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george w. bush tried in back in 2001 and you find yourself disappointed by vladimir putin he is a soviet men believes the greatest tragedy was the fall of the soviet empire. what he has been trying to reconstitute that empire. keeping syria and hue mill crating the united states is parts of the strategy. >> paul: what about syria. the the same day they announced the change, president sent his deputy, national security advisor to alert the press of this change. and under cut it the same day he only did it because he wants to get assad to the negotiating table seems to undercut their message on syria. how serious should we take this disarming -- arming decision? >> syria would like to know the answer themselves. this is recurring problem with this president. what the level of his commitment. is he in or out or somewhere if 'n between? some people feel he is often in between. john kerry is about to go in an overseas trip. he is visiting 7 different countries in a two-week period starting in qatar
george w. bush tried in back in 2001 and you find yourself disappointed by vladimir putin he is a soviet men believes the greatest tragedy was the fall of the soviet empire. what he has been trying to reconstitute that empire. keeping syria and hue mill crating the united states is parts of the strategy. >> paul: what about syria. the the same day they announced the change, president sent his deputy, national security advisor to alert the press of this change. and under cut it the same...
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karl rove rates the presidency of george w. bush. where does george w. bush rate according to the w. in the comparison to, say, washington, lincoln, fdr? and, of course, ronald reagan? here's rove with abc's jonathan carl. >> where does karl rove historian rate president bush? among the best presidents, not so great? >> look, the greats you can't touch. george washington, abraham lincoln, ronald reagan, fdr, the greats. but, yeah, i put him up there. >> i put him up there. there you have it. w. coming up just shy of the greats. i personally put him in a category all by himself. >>> next, three-time presidential candidate ron paul took a dive back into politics this week and endorsed georgia republican congressman paul broun running for the u.s. senate. ron paul says he and broun keep tabs on the federal reserve, and another common bond, their thoughts on evolution. >> i've come to understand all that stuff i was taught about evolution, big bang theory, and all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. >> i think there is a theory. theory of evolution.
karl rove rates the presidency of george w. bush. where does george w. bush rate according to the w. in the comparison to, say, washington, lincoln, fdr? and, of course, ronald reagan? here's rove with abc's jonathan carl. >> where does karl rove historian rate president bush? among the best presidents, not so great? >> look, the greats you can't touch. george washington, abraham lincoln, ronald reagan, fdr, the greats. but, yeah, i put him up there. >> i put him up there....
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this time to honor president george w. bush by dedicating his brand new and then to library we call them presidential libraries even though they are first positive for book no they are more akin to pyramids to tunes in training for all time everything the president wants you to know about that the only difference is instead of burying the men themselves in the shrine we bury the truth about the marks they leave on history the library houses millions of paper records photos and e-mails from his presidency which is great because people have been dying to judge bush since before he even left office he started so many wars left the economy in ruins mispronounced so many words and people can't wait to judge him so it's great we can finally read all of his official documents except that under law presidential records don't have to be opened to the public until twelve years after the president leaves office and even then layers of bureaucracy can make it incredibly hard to access what you might really want to see as it stands tod
this time to honor president george w. bush by dedicating his brand new and then to library we call them presidential libraries even though they are first positive for book no they are more akin to pyramids to tunes in training for all time everything the president wants you to know about that the only difference is instead of burying the men themselves in the shrine we bury the truth about the marks they leave on history the library houses millions of paper records photos and e-mails from his...
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bush and the director of national intelligence under george w. bush. and we'll have a little fun with this. they 200 that it is transforming cyber security in the middle east. and they are turning big data into big insights. the most ironic, delivering i.t. efficiency. i'm thinking they might want to rethink their branding after snowden's leak. >> i say you're right. that they have a lot of work on their hands in the days ahead. i will say that what you saw in those is that booz allen and contractors have worked throughout the federal government. the defense sphere and into pretty much every agency. so senator feinstein's proposal to limit the amount of access that they have kind of treats a symptom without treating the real problem. how do we figure out how to make sure these contractors have sufficient oversight in helping keeping the gears of government moving which is something that i feel like actually would stop at this point if they were abruptly shifted out. >> that's a great point. lee fong from the nation. thank you very much for joining us o
bush and the director of national intelligence under george w. bush. and we'll have a little fun with this. they 200 that it is transforming cyber security in the middle east. and they are turning big data into big insights. the most ironic, delivering i.t. efficiency. i'm thinking they might want to rethink their branding after snowden's leak. >> i say you're right. that they have a lot of work on their hands in the days ahead. i will say that what you saw in those is that booz allen and...
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w. why did they withhold information. there needs to be a tremendous follow-up and better coordination. >> chris: let's talk about the interrogation because the thing that triggered the magistrate coming into the hospital and reading him the miranda rights and cutting off 16 hours of interrogation or investigation and then dhokhar stopped talking was the fact that the justice department had filed charges and so is the judge had to act. that was the law. did the justice department make a mistake in filing criminal charges which then triggered all these events? >> he don't know what the rush to file the charges were. i have not been advised on that or informed on that. i would have liked to have is seen that process of him being interrogated go much further before the justice dropped the gauntlet if you will because that does automatically invoke some rights. as an american citizen you want those rights to protect you. on the other hand it is a terrorist act and it is identified as a terro
w. why did they withhold information. there needs to be a tremendous follow-up and better coordination. >> chris: let's talk about the interrogation because the thing that triggered the magistrate coming into the hospital and reading him the miranda rights and cutting off 16 hours of interrogation or investigation and then dhokhar stopped talking was the fact that the justice department had filed charges and so is the judge had to act. that was the law. did the justice department make a...
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george w. bush administration, the obama can administration have shown a pronounced ten denity so release the white house salary lists late in the day on a friday. the obama administration announced they would keep the george w. bush military tribunals going. when new jersey governor chris christie decided to veto the 50 caliber gun ban that he suggested it announced it late in the day on a friday. this is how they do it. friday news dumps make the news business the the only business in america where the time you are happiest to go to work is friday night because of all the junk they do on friday night they hope nobody will notice. they let fly an epic friday news dump. one that, in fact, may really be the legacy of this entire congress. as you know, this congress has no record of having passed anything at all. and i don't see that as an epithet. they have passed no significant legislation since they have been in session at all, all year long. nothing. they didn't shut down the government. they
george w. bush administration, the obama can administration have shown a pronounced ten denity so release the white house salary lists late in the day on a friday. the obama administration announced they would keep the george w. bush military tribunals going. when new jersey governor chris christie decided to veto the 50 caliber gun ban that he suggested it announced it late in the day on a friday. this is how they do it. friday news dumps make the news business the the only business in america...
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as far as we can tell, george w. bush is still speaking. wow. joining us now, the journalist who broke this story in mother jones, sarah pozner. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, former presidents tend to spend their time on global charities and disaster relief and so on. do you have any insight into why president bush is speaking to an apock liptic group like this? >> i was actually surprised to find out he was speaking to this group. his alliances with evangelicals and christian zionists are long standing and well documented, but for jews, these messian messianic jews, this is kind of beyond the pale. i think with christian zionists, they have made peace with them even though they have these ideas, but they're basically saying, look, we're going to identify as jewish, but tell all you jewish people that you've been blind for 2,000 years to the identity of the real messiah and we're going to use all of your rituals and sacred objects and identify ourselves as jews and say we're the real jews because we see jesus as
as far as we can tell, george w. bush is still speaking. wow. joining us now, the journalist who broke this story in mother jones, sarah pozner. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> so, former presidents tend to spend their time on global charities and disaster relief and so on. do you have any insight into why president bush is speaking to an apock liptic group like this? >> i was actually surprised to find out he was speaking to this group. his...
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made the george w. bush made the mistake of saying he you know thought putin was a good guy i think obama you know made a mistake early on of cuddling up to them and giving some verbal newbie's and acting like they were joking around but now i think guys have been opened he's not a trustworthy guy and i think president obama should tread very lightly why is they so supportive of syria i think that russia like the united states like everybody you know go off and now they don't like chemical what warfare which is why but they've got an institutional interest in syria you know syria you know they've got a large port in syria i mean there are reasons why the russians they are as invested in syria as you know france some say france was in iraq i mean they're glad there are economic interest their political interests and so russia is certainly going to be one of the ones that's going to be looking under the cover and or pretending to look under the cover and give an analysis of what's on the other side you kn
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all this time heals all wounds george w. bush the forty third president of the united states left office with an approval rating of thirty three percent now a new poll though shows that his approval ratings in hindsight have climbed up to forty seven percent now this new favor ability is just in time for yesterday's dedication ceremony from the opening of the george w. bush presidential library a five living presidents descended on dallas to share some kind of words about the former leader of the free world is this a rehabilitation of bush's image an instance of hindsight as twenty twenty or is this a rewriting of history the residence for harvest gives us her take. mislead time to iron president george w. bush by dedicating his brand new presidential library call the presidential libraries even though they are for the books you know they are more akin to a pyramid to two lanes in training for all time everything residents want you to know about them the only difference is instead of burying the men themselves in the shrines
all this time heals all wounds george w. bush the forty third president of the united states left office with an approval rating of thirty three percent now a new poll though shows that his approval ratings in hindsight have climbed up to forty seven percent now this new favor ability is just in time for yesterday's dedication ceremony from the opening of the george w. bush presidential library a five living presidents descended on dallas to share some kind of words about the former leader of...
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george w. bush center, headed by mark langdale and jim glassman and my long-time pal, donny evans. much to the delight, much to the delight of the folks who worked on this project, we have raised enough money to pay our bills. >> we have -- we have over 300,000 contributors from all 50 states, and laura and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. this is the first time in american history that parents have seen their son's presidential library. mother, i promise to keep my area clean. barbara bush taught me to live life to the fullest, to laugh a lot and to speak my mind. a trait that sometimes got us both into trouble. dad taught me how to be a president. before that, he showed me how to be a man. and 41, it is awesome that you are here today. >> i welcome, i welcome my dear brothers and sister, as well as in-laws, cousins, nephews, nieces, uncles -- all of you for joining us. our family has meant more to me than anything, and i thank you for making it so. not so long ago, this campus was h
george w. bush center, headed by mark langdale and jim glassman and my long-time pal, donny evans. much to the delight, much to the delight of the folks who worked on this project, we have raised enough money to pay our bills. >> we have -- we have over 300,000 contributors from all 50 states, and laura and i thank you from the bottom of our hearts. this is the first time in american history that parents have seen their son's presidential library. mother, i promise to keep my area clean....
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whatever it may be at the time the lead tony blair and george w. bush to launch a war which i felt and i at the time was one of the leaders of the end to a movement ok what's the difference very. well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the benignly and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that their way of florida was through peaceful protest and i take your point i was there on the ground are so many of those peaceful rallies but i think the protesters that i saw back then in damascus and in many other syrian cities have absolutely nothing in common with they aren't rebels and the problem is that your south your group and many other arab intellectua
whatever it may be at the time the lead tony blair and george w. bush to launch a war which i felt and i at the time was one of the leaders of the end to a movement ok what's the difference very. well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the benignly and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose...
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it means jail for all of the people who lied to take us to war i mean george w. bush dick cheney donald rumsfeld colin powell everyone in the bush administration all of the media c.e.o.'s who propagated all of the lies all of the military commanders who lied and sent us to war knowing that the reasons were fabricated they need to be held responsible not just for the deaths of thousands of u.s. soldiers in the catastrophe created for u.s. soldiers but the complete catastrophe for millions of iraqis over a million who have died become refugees wounded and of course we can't talk about p.t.s.d. for u.s. soldiers without acknowledging that p.t.s.d. for an entire generation of iraqis is a real reality millions and millions of people whose lives have been destroyed and so people want justice for all of these war criminals and people are fighting to win justice and an organization we are forward is working to help get this justice and also help that's opt out thank you so much mike prize the iraq war veteran and co-founder of march forward. i know guys as you know this
it means jail for all of the people who lied to take us to war i mean george w. bush dick cheney donald rumsfeld colin powell everyone in the bush administration all of the media c.e.o.'s who propagated all of the lies all of the military commanders who lied and sent us to war knowing that the reasons were fabricated they need to be held responsible not just for the deaths of thousands of u.s. soldiers in the catastrophe created for u.s. soldiers but the complete catastrophe for millions of...
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about ten years ago george w. bush really wanted to topple hussein. barack obama does not want to topple assad because they're very worried if they do there will be a vacuum of power in syria and it will become a failed state and al qaeda could take over. they're really not trying to get assad out. >> tell us about the point you make about limited engagement. we heard that before. we heard it from president bush. we're hearing it where we expect the president will say this is a very limited situation. >> remember back at that time george w. bush mustered 130,000 troops by the time he made that speech to the american public. in this case you've got maybe five slips off the coast of syria. you have no boots on the ground and it really is an operation that experts expect will last two or three days and twhants it to they want it to be done by the time the president leaves next week. there's always the risk if he uses chemical weapons again, we're going to find ourselves right back where we are now trying to prevent him from killing his own people. >> we
about ten years ago george w. bush really wanted to topple hussein. barack obama does not want to topple assad because they're very worried if they do there will be a vacuum of power in syria and it will become a failed state and al qaeda could take over. they're really not trying to get assad out. >> tell us about the point you make about limited engagement. we heard that before. we heard it from president bush. we're hearing it where we expect the president will say this is a very...
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w. bush he later became a vocal critic of the practices there and strongly supported president obama's pledge to shut down the prison he says the perception of guantanamo in the u.s. has come a long way since two thousand and eight when he was a burning and highly controversial issue with the nation demanding action he gets a free pass on i mean the public largely could care less the mainstream media now here in the us. you know is more interested in car dash and then they are and what happens at guantanamo. so who's going to challenge it if we're looking for the biggest threat to america right now she's right there her name is kim carr does she in. america has moved on and so has its perception of torture polls by the american red cross show the majority of americans now find torture acceptable sixty percent of young people agree whereas four years ago torture was largely condemned in the us. hollywood has arguably contributed to that evolution of public opinion in the movie zero dark t
w. bush he later became a vocal critic of the practices there and strongly supported president obama's pledge to shut down the prison he says the perception of guantanamo in the u.s. has come a long way since two thousand and eight when he was a burning and highly controversial issue with the nation demanding action he gets a free pass on i mean the public largely could care less the mainstream media now here in the us. you know is more interested in car dash and then they are and what happens...
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bush and what had happened for eight years? he has morphed into george w. bush ii. and john kerry is donald ru rumsfeld and they have created another wave of anger about national intelligence, should we go to war in a country that is not a threat to us? we're back in 2002 all over again, only this time it's a liberal democrat who is ticking off everybody, and the republican leadership up on capitol hill is on his side. just like the democratic leadership 12 years ago was with george w. bush. and the two parties are fracturing between the base and the leadership. >> you talk about the parties fracturing, we know representative elijah cummings is basically saying the president has to prove to the american people that there is a case for conducting a strike against syria. other democrats are coming out and saying the same thing. so the president has to not only sell this to the american people, which will happen tuesday when he goes before the public from the oval office tuesday night from the white house office at 9:00 p.m., but he also has to convince his own party.
bush and what had happened for eight years? he has morphed into george w. bush ii. and john kerry is donald ru rumsfeld and they have created another wave of anger about national intelligence, should we go to war in a country that is not a threat to us? we're back in 2002 all over again, only this time it's a liberal democrat who is ticking off everybody, and the republican leadership up on capitol hill is on his side. just like the democratic leadership 12 years ago was with george w. bush....
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a day in the sun for george w. bush. the biggest news was made before the dedication even began, with barbara bush making clear her assessment of a presidential run by son, jeb, in 2016. >> it's not just four families or whatever. there are just other people out there that are very qualified and we've had enough bushes. >> we've had enough bushes. but we start with news in the boston marathon bombing case. pete williams joins us from washington. pete, this is big news in the sense that it looks like we can at least understand vaguely what these suspects had vaguely in mind for their future. >> i think two vagus is correct here, chris, because what the authorities say, both the police commissioner in new york and the mayor and the officials we've talked with, is that this is, remember, these are two people that the fbi says really had no escape plan. they really didn't seem to know what they were going to do after the pictures were shown on thursday night. friday night, they hijack an suv. they get some money out of the o
a day in the sun for george w. bush. the biggest news was made before the dedication even began, with barbara bush making clear her assessment of a presidential run by son, jeb, in 2016. >> it's not just four families or whatever. there are just other people out there that are very qualified and we've had enough bushes. >> we've had enough bushes. but we start with news in the boston marathon bombing case. pete williams joins us from washington. pete, this is big news in the sense...
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it means jail for all of the people who lied to take us to war i mean george w. bush dick cheney donald rumsfeld colin powell everyone in the bush administration all of the media c.e.o.'s who propagated all of the lies all of the military commanders who lied and sent us to war knowing that the reasons were fabricated they need to be held responsible not just for the deaths of thousands of u.s. soldiers in the catastrophe created for us soldiers but the complete catastrophe for millions of iraqis over a million who have died become refugees wounded and of course we can't talk about p.t.s.d. for u.s. soldiers without acknowledging that p.t.s.d. for an entire generation of iraqis is a real reality millions and millions of people whose lives have been destroyed and so people want justice for all of these war criminals and people are fighting to win justice and an organization we are forward is working to help get this justice and also help that's opt out thank you so much mike prize iraq war veteran and co-founder of march forward. so guys as you know this week marks
it means jail for all of the people who lied to take us to war i mean george w. bush dick cheney donald rumsfeld colin powell everyone in the bush administration all of the media c.e.o.'s who propagated all of the lies all of the military commanders who lied and sent us to war knowing that the reasons were fabricated they need to be held responsible not just for the deaths of thousands of u.s. soldiers in the catastrophe created for us soldiers but the complete catastrophe for millions of...
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and in texas. >> president george w. bush. gwen: the president's club gathers to open its newest library. >> the political winds blow left and right. polls rise and fall. supporters come and go. but in the end, leaders are defined by the convictions they hold. gwen: covering this remarkable week, martha raddatz of abc news, james kitfield of "national journal." susan davis of "usa today." and dan balz of "the washington post." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens, live from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question. how old is the oldest person you've known? >> we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a l of us have known someone who lived well into their 90's and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. the question is, how do you make sure you have the money you need t
and in texas. >> president george w. bush. gwen: the president's club gathers to open its newest library. >> the political winds blow left and right. polls rise and fall. supporters come and go. but in the end, leaders are defined by the convictions they hold. gwen: covering this remarkable week, martha raddatz of abc news, james kitfield of "national journal." susan davis of "usa today." and dan balz of "the washington post." >> award-winning...
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bush's war on terror hatesevision -- taliban musharraf because he supported george w. bush's war on terror. police are investigating his role in the death of two political opponents, including the former prime minister. it is alleged musharraf did not do enough to prevent her assassination. some pakistanis are nostalgic for musharraf. he is hoping nostalgic will help them in the poll. he is planning to fight elections in may. >> in a moment, the presidents of germany and italy remember a wartime atrocity that was ignored for decades. first, a look at some other stories in brief. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has traveled to baghdad on an unannounced visit that he talks with the premised her. a minister. washington wants baghdad to .top flights the steering coalition refusing to accept the resignation of its leader. ahmed moaz al-khatib stepped down as head of syria's biggest opposition group, saying he felt his hands were tied in the role. ahmed moaz al-khatib led the coalition since september. police say there is no indication of foul play in the death of boris b
bush's war on terror hatesevision -- taliban musharraf because he supported george w. bush's war on terror. police are investigating his role in the death of two political opponents, including the former prime minister. it is alleged musharraf did not do enough to prevent her assassination. some pakistanis are nostalgic for musharraf. he is hoping nostalgic will help them in the poll. he is planning to fight elections in may. >> in a moment, the presidents of germany and italy remember a...
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whatever it may be at the time the lead tony blair and george w. bush to launch a war which i felt the time was one of the leaders of the end to a movement ok what's the difference. well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that their way of started to was through peaceful protests and. i take your point i was there on the ground are so many of those peaceful rallies but i think the protesters that i saw back then in damascus and in many other syrian cities have absolutely nothing in common with the armed rebels and the problem is that you yourself your group and many other arab intellectuals in the west see
whatever it may be at the time the lead tony blair and george w. bush to launch a war which i felt the time was one of the leaders of the end to a movement ok what's the difference. well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time...
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. >> when george w. bush brought in the united nations, people thought that was a good thing. trying to bring in the global community. i thought that you wanted us to build a big global coalition. i think we have a motel now to do it. why do we have it? one, we went to congress and two, as much as we do not trust the russians for their own interests, they are moving. why are you mad at congress and the u.n.? >> name the countries that are for the united states getting involved militarily in syria. >> apparently, there is france -- >> militarily? >> the people that want us to -- >> about 15 that signed that statement. >> final countries for action. >> but not military action. >> there's a big difference between action and mill action. i'm for action. i'm just not for a military strike. particularly one that is not decisive. >> here's the problem. i think a military strike today will hurt assad. i think that's the reason why at least in words he's accepted this russian pro postal. i don't believe him for a minute. i'll believe it when i see it. i think he's scared of a strike. w
. >> when george w. bush brought in the united nations, people thought that was a good thing. trying to bring in the global community. i thought that you wanted us to build a big global coalition. i think we have a motel now to do it. why do we have it? one, we went to congress and two, as much as we do not trust the russians for their own interests, they are moving. why are you mad at congress and the u.n.? >> name the countries that are for the united states getting involved...
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easy for many of the arab intellectuals to dismiss george w. bush as war criminal and than. condone some of the similar tactics in syria is precisely because of this tribal affan the reason like when you have an outline it's entirely humanitarian it's not how humanitarian is right what else about them are absorbed by mr l. to create it but when you say that as an arab or as a muslim as a or as a humanitarian here have some more entitle men to come in to syria and say to the syrian people who are still highly divided in the attitude towards assad because you know a significant proportion still supports president assad whether you like it or not so when you are common to syria and start telling those people who should be their legitimate leader and who should be not i think this is the very same argument that president bush that because president bush based on a humanitarian basis he said the american capital rights and responsibilities to protect the oppressed people of iraq now what you're saying is that because you're an arab because you are a muslim you for some reason hav
easy for many of the arab intellectuals to dismiss george w. bush as war criminal and than. condone some of the similar tactics in syria is precisely because of this tribal affan the reason like when you have an outline it's entirely humanitarian it's not how humanitarian is right what else about them are absorbed by mr l. to create it but when you say that as an arab or as a muslim as a or as a humanitarian here have some more entitle men to come in to syria and say to the syrian people who...
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george w. bush opened his museum today. it will be fun coming up next. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> john: okay for today's wtf florida we would like to thank matthew pritchett for sending this in. elementary schools in marion county florida, are
george w. bush opened his museum today. it will be fun coming up next. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of...
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when george w. bush said, i am asking for the authorization. he kind of suggested he might not use it under certain circumstances. we all right felt he was really going to use it. that notion, asking for an authorization, militarily that i might not use is a perfectly legitimate stra stategict stratt is taken off the table by congress. >> they distrust any intelligence that comes out. distrust humanitarian motive off to try to intervene. i have got to say in 2003. i was aghast i had so many liberal friends that were embracing in vaegs vasion of ir. today i am troubled i have so many liberal friend unwilling to contemplate the use of force at a time when 100,000 syrians have died. and when that, the scale of the tragedy is going to rise into the hundreds of thousand if nothing more is done. >> let's listen to what president obama said to his liberal friends. >> to my friend on the left. i ask you to reconcile your belief in freedom and dignity for all people. with the images of children writhing in pain, and going still on a cold hospital floor.
when george w. bush said, i am asking for the authorization. he kind of suggested he might not use it under certain circumstances. we all right felt he was really going to use it. that notion, asking for an authorization, militarily that i might not use is a perfectly legitimate stra stategict stratt is taken off the table by congress. >> they distrust any intelligence that comes out. distrust humanitarian motive off to try to intervene. i have got to say in 2003. i was aghast i had so...